The book by the International Organization for Migration
(IOM) and Eurasylum on ’Assessing the Costs and Impacts of
Migration Policy: an International Comparison’ has just been
published. The book explores some of the key issues, at a
policy and practical level, relating to the design,
implementation and outcomes of public evaluation systems in
the field of migration policy. It reviews the ways migration
policies are evaluated in several EU member states, the USA,
Canada, the European Commission, IOM and UNHCR, and provides
a range of recommendations for improving the design and
implementation of evidence-based and accountable policies in
the field of migration and asylum.
The book can be downloaded or ordered from here:
http://www.iom.int/jahia/Jahia/cache/offonce/pid/1674;jsessionid=9FDF4DA2BC
0F0ADE4659D3E973037CE8.worker02?entryId=17121
or:
http://tinyurl.com/4ncuel
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